Murano

The colors of Venice by Linea Italia

Not far from Venice, in Costabissara, Murano artisans bring elaborate glass beads which are transformed into jewels by Linea Italia, a company managed by the Loison family since 1986. Linea Italia is now led by Tranquillo Loison, who has accumulated extensive experience in goldsmithing as an entrepreneur and as a trade representative in the goldsmith sector. In addition to making silver and Murano glass jewelery, Linea Italia develops jewelery lines for other companies in the sector.

Orecchini pendenti in argento e vetro di Murano
Pendant earrings in silver and Murano glass

The Murano glass used for Linea Italia jewels is the name that characterizes the artistic glass made in Murano, an island in the Venice lagoon: a tradition that has its roots over the centuries. The first documents on Venetian glass art date back to the year 982. Linea Italia, however, also creates classic-style 925 silver jewelry. The multi-strand necklaces represent the top of the production and are added to the series of jewels with colored Murano glass.

Collana con pendente in vetro di Murano e perline blu
Necklace with Murano glass pendant and blue beads

Murano glass, an island in the Venice lagoon, is generically defined in English as Venetian glass. It is elaborately decorated glass, with various techniques of hot forming, gilding, enameling or engraving. Production has been concentrated on the Venetian island of Murano since the 13th century. Murano was Europe’s leading center for luxury glass from the early Middle Ages to the Italian Renaissance. In the 15th century Murano glassmakers created crystal, which was almost transparent and considered the finest glass in the world. Murano glassmakers also developed a white-colored glass (milk glass called lattimo) that looked like porcelain. They later became the best mirror manufacturers in Europe. Venetian glassmakers developed secret methods of glassmaking: Murano is still home to numerous glass factories and a few individual artists’ studios.

Collana con pendente in vetro di Murano
Murano glass pendant necklace
Orecchini a bottone in vetro di Murano e argento
Murano glass and silver button earrings
Orecchini pendenti in vetro di Murano e argento
Pendant earrings in Murano glass and silver

Sophie Bille Brahe’s bubbles of diamonds and pearls






Venice has inspired poets, painters, musicians. But also jewelers and designers. In the case of the Danish Sophie Bille Brahe, however, Venice was not the muse, but Murano. The island near the lagoon city is famous for its glass craft workshops. And it is precisely the artisans-artists of Murano, who work the delicate material, that Sophie Bille Brahe has decided to combine pearls and glass spheres, in an unusual and refined mix.

Bracciale tennis in oro 14 carati e diamanti
Bracciale tennis in oro 14 carati e diamanti
In short, the Copenhagen designer added something more to her way of making jewelry, a passion she has cultivated since she was a child. Once grown up, she studied jewelry design at the Royal College of Art in London and trained with master jewelers in her hometown. She founded his brand in 2011. The jewels are handmade using secular jewelery techniques.
Orecchini Jardin de Coeurs in oro 14 carati e perle di acqua dolce
Orecchini Jardin de Coeurs in oro 14 carati e perle di acqua dolce

She divides his jewelry into two broad lines: pearls and diamonds. In both cases she uses that simple and intelligent design that is typical of the Nordic countries. Pearls are often used in clusters with ever-changing volumes, while diamonds are aligned with a rivière that provides movement to the composition. Simple, but effective.

Collana Jardin de Peggy in oro 14 carati e perle di acqua dolce
Collana Jardin de Peggy in oro 14 carati e perle di acqua dolce
Sophie Bille Brahe
Sophie Bille Brahe
Orecchini Promenade Perles
Orecchini Promenade Perles
Anello Plateau Diamant in oro e diamanti
Anello Plateau Diamant in oro e diamanti
Orecchini in oro e diamanti Ocean Dree
Orecchini in oro e diamanti Ocean Dree

Orecchini chandelier in oro q4 carati e perle di acqua dolce
Orecchini chandelier in oro q4 carati e perle di acqua dolce







Pandora for the summer

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Pandora for the summer translates to the word sea. The Danish brand, one of the largest jewelry companies, offers a series of silver jewels intended to be combined with summer clothes and flaunted, perhaps, during a walk by the sea or at dinner. Alongside the classic silver and the equally classic enamel, this series of jewels dedicated to summer also includes pieces with baroque pearls, that is, with a more or less irregular shape (99 euros). In addition, there is a bracelet that reproduces the waves of the ocean. The Blue Waves bracelet is hand-finished 925 sterling silver and features rows of blue pavé bars and wave motifs. The adjustable closure allows you to adapt the bracelet to each wrist (69 euros).

Bracciali della linea Blue Ocean
Bracciali della linea Blue Ocean

Furthermore, among the charms proposed in the summer line, there are some with a marine subject, such as the fish with blue scales, but also colored Murano glass beads, with a central element in Pandora Rose (metal alloy with 14 rose gold plating carats) (29 euros).
Particolare della linea Blue Ocean
Particolare della linea Blue Ocean

Composizione di gioielli della linea Blue Ocean
Composizione di gioielli della linea Blue Ocean
Bracciale in argento
Bracciale in argento
Charm in vetro di Murano
Charm in vetro di Murano
Orecchini con perle barocche
Orecchini con perle barocche

Ciondolo pesce in argento
Ciondolo pesce in argento







In the colors of Venice

In Italy there are different traditions: one of these is the production of Murano glass. A material that has been repeatedly used to make jewelry. So if you love Venice, worship the glass and you like large rings, you can take a look at the jewels of LeConterie. The name needs an explanation: the beads are made with Venetian glass, colored, pull rods more or less subtle, solid or perforated. According to legend, the production of glass beads in Venice began with the return of Marco Polo from the East. Generations of craftsmen have been handed down the not simple technique. Once made, glass beads in past were transported in large straw baskets and delivered to women, that inserted the little pieces to make necklaces, trimmings or jewelry. End of explanation.
LeConterie is, therefore, a new brand of Murano glass jewelry handcrafted: no piece is completely the same. In these pages you see rings: they are created according to the age-old tradition by the masters of the Glass School Abate Zanetti, an institution that dates back to 1862, when it was founded by Abbot Vincenzo Zanetti with the intent to bring the style and the design in the production of Murano. Giulia Netrese

Anello Tulipano di fuoco
Anello Tulipano di fuoco
Anello giglio misterioso
Anello giglio misterioso
Ibisco imperiale
Ibisco imperiale
Mimosa raggiante
Mimosa raggiante
Orchidea Oltremare
Orchidea Oltremare
Orchidea orientale
Orchidea orientale
Anello violetta sincera
Anello violetta sincera